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How to Improve your game in Xiangqi (Chinese Chess)? Gameplay Tips
In the previous article on “How to improve your game in Xiangqi (Chinese Chess)? Beginner Tips”, there was much advice from the grandmasters and masters. One of the most important advice was to take each game as seriously as possible. Indeed, Master Yan Mujiang bluntly stated that playing a game seriously would be more beneficial playing ten games …
How to Improve your game in Xiangqi (Chinese Chess)? Beginner Tips
"Checkmate." Another game lost. The emotions of despair, anger, helplessness, surprise, stupidity, et cetera appear again. Nobody likes to lose, especially in games of intellect like Xiangqi (Chinese Chess).